Unknowingly, the sky darkened. Tu Hengsha sat in front of the computer but couldn’t write a single word. All she could see was Ah Gua’s smiling, dark face and his words, "Sis, don’t report !"
She habitually pulled out a candy and stuffed it into her mouth. The fruit flavor gradually overwheld her taste buds.
She thought of Ronggui.
She pulled out her phone and unexpectedly found a ssage from Ronggui. The ti was before the flood discharge, asking her where she was.
She briefly explained her situation in town and also clarified the recent accident and rescue.
She assud Ronggui would take another seven or eight hours to respond, but to her surprise, this ti, the reply ca quickly with just two simple words, "Submit it."
Finally, soone responded to her! She finally found her team! She hastily ssaged back, "Mr. Su! I finally found you!"
Su Ronggui replied, "Can’t you submit it if you can’t find ?"
"..." In the first exchange with Mr. Su, she concluded that Mr. Su was a manuscript-chasing demon.
She had never thought of not submitting it, she was just... very upset.
As a novice, she didn’t dare to be willful with the teacher. She replied, "I’ll write it imdiately."
Su Ronggui: "One hour."
This ti she didn’t even have ti to be upset. She opened the docunt and started working imdiately, but all her emotions still erupted in the writing. An hour later, she successfully sent the manuscript to Su Ronggui.
Then, in less than five minutes, Su Ronggui returned the manuscript filled with at least ten annotations, asking her to revise it. Each suggestion written was, "Excessive personal emotion expression!"
That’s right, he used exclamation marks. With each additional sentence, there was one more exclamation mark; by the last comnt, there were nearly ten exclamation marks.
She sighed, wanting to say, "Mr. Su, your personal emotions are quite abundant too!" Of course, she didn’t dare say it. She seriously revised the manuscript to satisfaction, and by the ti she sent it back, the sky was completely dark. A female college student walked to the classroom where she was and brought her a cup of radix isatidis herbal tea.
"This..." She held it in her hands; it was still warm.
"Drink it. Everyone else did."
Did everyone drink it? She quickly asked, "Then on the bus..."
"He drank it too. He was the one who asked to bring a cup to you." The girl smiled and walked away.
Tu Hengsha held the dicine, her ears ringing with the girl’s words, "He was the one who asked to bring it to you," then she drank it all in one go and, carrying her equipnt, ran back outside.
Standing in front of the vehicle, the heavy rain pounded on the windshield and flowed down like a waterfall. His figure inside the car was obscured by the flowing water curtain into a blurry shadow. She could only see him lying motionless in the seat, not knowing if he was asleep.
Staring at the tightly closed car door and windows, she suddenly recalled news reports of people suffocating to death while sleeping in cars. Her heart skipped a beat, and she moved to the side door and began to knock hard.
Her hands hurt from knocking before she finally heard the sound of the lock being opened.
She opened the car door and got in, finding his eyes still closed.
"Um... am I interrupting your sleep?" She touched her hair, feeling a bit awkward.
He didn’t respond to her, not even opening his eyes.
She pouted, thinking, why is soone so aloof sending her dicine?
"Hey, are you Xiao Xu?" Xiao Xu was warm-hearted and friendly, not at all like a person with this strange temperant. "If you’re not, just shake your head! I’ll get out imdiately!"
She stared at him, anxious, waiting for his reaction. After all, he’s soone who had been in her heart for twenty years. At this mont, she both hoped he was and wished he wasn’t.
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